"No tune  just 'repeat after me' and do
each motion without stopping the previous."

Hello, My
name is Joe,
I work in a button factor.
One day, my boss said to me,
"Are you busy Joe?"
So I said "No".
So my boss said to me,
"Can you press this button
with you left hand?"
So I said "O.K."

Hello, My name is Joe,
I work in a button factor.
One day, my boss said to me,
"Are you busy Joe?"
So I said "No".
So my boss said to me,
"Can you press this button
with you right elbow?"
So I said "O.K."

Hello, My name is Joe,
I work in a button factor.
One day, my boss said to me,
"Are you busy Joe?"
So I said "No".
So my boss said to me,
"Can you press this button
with you bum?"
So I said "O.K."

Hello, My name is Joe,
I work in a button factor.
One day, my boss said to me,
"Are you busy Joe?"
So I said "No".
So my boss said to me,
"Can you press this button
with you right foot?"
So I said "O.K."

Hello, My name is Joe,
I work in a button factor.
One day, my boss said to me,
"Are you busy Joe?"
So I said "No".
So my boss said to me,
"Can you work this button
with you forehead?"
So I said "O.K."

Hello, My name is Joe,
I work in a button factor.
One day, my boss said to me,
"Are you busy Joe?"
So I said "YES I AM..."

QUARTERMASTER'S STORE

There are rats, rats, as big as alley cats,
In the store, In the store.
There are rats, rats, as big as alley cats,
In the Quartermaster's store.Chorus:My eyes are dim, I can not see.
I have not brought my specks with me. [Repeat.]

Campfire
OpeningAs the flames leap upward, so may our aims,
As the red logs glow, so may our sympathies;
As the grey ashes fades, so may our errors,
As this good fire warms us, so may the Scout ideal warm the world.

Taps
- End of the DayDay is done, Gone the sun
From the lake, from the hill, from the sky
All is well, safely rest, God is nigh.

Thanks and praise,
for our days
‘Neath the sun, ‘neath the stars, ‘neath the sky
As we go, this we know, God is nigh.

THROW IT OUT THE WINDOW - A
CAMPFIRE NONSENSE (Tune: Polly Wolly Doodle or Any tune to fit)

Mary had a little
lamb
Its fleece was white as snow
And everywhere that Mary went
She threw it out the window.

Old mother Hubbard went
to the cupboard
To fetch her poor dog a bone
But when she got there the cupboard was bare,
So she threw it out the window.

Old King Cole was a merry old soul
And a merry old soul was he
He called for his pipe and his fiddlers three
And he threw them out the window.

Little Miss Muffet
Sat on a tuffet,
Eating her curds and whey;
When along came a spider,
Who sat down beside her,
And she threw it out the window.

Charley Parley
stole the barley
Out of the bakers shop
The baker came out and gave him a clout
Then he threw him out the window.

Cobbler cobbler
mend my shoe
And get it done by half past two
Stitch it up, and stitch it down
Then throw it out the window.

Ill tell you a story of Jack-a-Nory
And now my storys begun
Ill tell you another of Jack and his brother
Who threw him out the window.

Little Bo Peep
Has lost her sheep,
And doesn't know where to find them;
But leave her alone,
When they come home,
She'll throw them out the window.

Little Polly Parrot
sat in her garret
Eating her toast and tea
A little brown mouse jumped into the house
So she threw him out the window.

Tweedle Dum and
Tweedle Dee
Agreed to have a battle
For Tweedle Dum, said Tweedle Dee
He threw me out the window.

Heeper Peeper, the chimney sweeper
Had a wife and couldnt keep her.
He had another, didnt love her
So he threw her out the window.

Jack and Jill
Went up the hill
To fetch a pail of water;
Jack fell down
And broke his crown,
And Jill threw it out the window.

Hole in the Bucket[sing in two parts if possible -- Henry and
Liza]

Start by someone (Liza) shouting:
"HENRY - GO GET SOME WATER....."

Henry :
There's a hole in the bucket,
dear Liza, dear Liza,
There's a hole in the bucket,
dear Liza, a hole.